Papers 1863-1987 1930-1986.

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Papers 1863-1987 1930-1986.

Correspondence; clippings; awards and certificates; memorabilia; lecture notes; student papers; case records; writings and speeches; published articles; papers by colleagues; code data used in research; recordings; video tape; agency records; and photographs.

25.5 linear ft. (63 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7389263

Smith College, Neilson Library

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Family Society of Philadelphia

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Younghusband, Eileen Louise, Dame, 1902-1981

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Born 1902; educated privately; social worker in South and East London, 1924-1929; student at the London School of Economics and Political Science, 1926-1929; Lecturer, LSE, 1929-1939 and 1944-1957; Principal Officer for Employment and Training, National Association of Girls' Clubs, 1939-1944; Director of British Council Social Welfare Courses, 1942-1944; Member, McNair Committee, 1943; Member, Departmental Committee on Social Workers in the Mental health Services, 1948; Member, Committee of Enqu...

Columbia University. School of Social Work.

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Gottfarb, Inga.

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Day, Florence Roberts, 1898-

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Austin, Lucille N.

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Gordon, Hamilton S.

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Reynolds, Rosemary Ross, 1906-1980

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Social worker Born April 10, 1906. Graduated from Mount Holyoke College, 1928. Received M.S.W. from Pennsylvania School of Social Work, 1935, and became caseworker with the Family Society of Philadelphia, 1930-33. She was district secretary, Cuyahoga County Relief Administration, Cleveland OH, 1933-37, taught at Western Reserve Univ. School of Applied Sciences, 1934-36, and consulted with Family Service Association of America, 1937-40. She did post graduate study at Bryn...

Family Service Association of America.

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The Family Service Association of America began in 1911 as the American Association for Organizing Charity, and later was known as the Family Welfare Association of America. It promotes, sets standards for, and serves as a vehicle for communication among, social work agencies that provide casework and related services. From the description of Family Service Association of America records, 1910-1970 [bulk 1925-1950]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63291377...

March, Frank

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Hofer, Anni

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Smith College. School for Social Work

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The Smith College School for Social Work was initially established as an experiment in the summer of 1918 to prepare social workers for the impending emergencies of World War I. The School became a permanent program of the College in 1919. It was originally known as the Training School for Social Work, but by 1924 it was known by its present name. From the description of School for Social Work records, 1919-[ongoing]. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 53318688 ...

Zobrist, Ruth.

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Towle, Charlotte

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Psychiatric social worker. Professor, the School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago. From the description of Papers, 1915-1968. (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52248438 Charlotte Towle (1896-1966) was born and raised in Butte, Montana. She received a BA in education from Goucher College (1919), but after graduation accepted a job with the American Red Cross which strengthened her interest in social work. With the aid of ...

Hollis, Florence

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Social worker, social work educator. Born January 11, 1907, Philadelphia, PA. Graduated, Wellesley College, 1928. M.S.W., Smith College School for Social Work, 1931. District superintendent, Family Society of Philadelphia, 1931-33. District secretary, Institute of Family Service (Associated Charities), Cleveland, 1933. Published Social Casework in Practice: Six Case Studies, 1939. Taught casework, Western Reserve University, 1934, then at New York School of Social Work (...

Western Reserve University. School of Applied Social Sciences

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